Unschuld believes this 毉 character depicts the type of wu practitioner described in the Liji.
The characters and events in it are inventions of the author and do not depict any real persons or events.
He concedes that Miley is "probably one of the most naive" Irish characters ever depicted.
The character depicts a "typical" stakeholder, not an "average" individual in the primary stakeholder group, and is referred to throughout the entire design process.
Together, these characters, their environments, and their families, emotionally depict the struggles of being low-class section in Los Angeles during the 1960s.
These characters depict an emotional and political struggle that ultimately reflects the lives of many South Africans in the pre-democracy era.
These characters depict African American homosexual males as effeminate and/or cross dressers.
An older, portly character with a round head, sometimes depicted with a moustache and a single hair on the back of his head.
The Chinese character for "trouble" depicts two women living under one roof.